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What is innovative thinking?

Innovative thinking is the thinking ability that everyone should cultivate and possess at present, which largely determines your development! Because we can think and do things as usual, but not everyone can think and deal with problems from an unconventional or unconventional perspective.

Below I will show you some reasons that limit our innovative thinking and how to cultivate our innovative thinking ability.

1)? imaginal thinking

Thinking in images is a thinking process based on intuitive images and representations. For example, when a writer creates a typical literary figure and a painter creates a painting, he must first conceive a task or a picture in his mind. This conception process is based on the image of people or things, so it is called thinking in images. At the same time, thinking in images is also widely used in literature. As soon as you see this sentence, you will have a sense of picture and can imagine specific scenes and things. Many people's handwriting is not literary because there is no image in it. Therefore, in terms of product innovation, we must also have image thinking. As soon as we saw this product, we knew under what circumstances it could be used.

2)? Distracted thinking

Start from one thing and find out everything related to it. By divergent thinking, we don't mean aimless thinking. It is a kind of thinking mode similar to a whirlpool, centering on scattered points around it. Induction and deduction are the only two ways of thinking in convergent thinking. The more mentioned golden pyramid principle also belongs to this divergent thinking. Divergent thinking means "thinking from one point to all directions". If you are interested, you can look at the creative ideas and methods of Guo Jing, a tour teacher. To cultivate divergent thinking, the first thing to do is to simply sum up four words: "You should let your thinking fly". Think about a problem from many, many angles in order to find various ideas, opinions or answers. This way of thinking gives us more room to think. It is based on a certain aspect or point of an objective object, mobilizing our own knowledge reserves, and imagining on this basis, thus generating multiple ideas and expanding outward, which is the so-called explosive three-dimensional thinking space.

3)? Reverse thinking

Reverse thinking, also known as divergent thinking, is a way of thinking about common things or opinions that seem to have become conclusive. For example, when we were hungry, we always went to restaurants for dinner. Later, takeout appeared. As long as you order good food under the software, it won't be long before someone delivers it to you. In the past, when we were shopping, we had to go to the supermarket. Later, online shopping appeared. As long as you choose what you want online, it will be delivered to you in a few days. If we think about a thing according to a conventional way of thinking, we often can't get rid of the shackles of habits and often can't get a common answer. Everything has many aspects. When we can't find the answers to some questions by using positive thinking, we often get unexpected results by using reverse thinking.